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UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
• Developed to address the main global
challengeswe face
• Result of a globalconsultationon “the
worldwewantby 2030”
• Adopted by the UN GeneralAssembly in
Sep 2015
• Signedby 193 countries
• Came into effect in January 2016

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UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
9.5.1 Research and development expenditure as a proportion of GDP
12.5 By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through prevention,
reduction, recycling and reuse

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UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
16.5 Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms
17.6.1 Number of science and/or technology cooperation agreements and
programmes between countries, by type of cooperation

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SDGs and Indigenous Peoples – an example
Office of the High Commission for Human Rights
and the Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on
Indigenous Issues, Division for Social Policy and
Development, UN Department of Economic and
Social Affairs
“Improvement compared to the MDG, where
indigenous peoples were largely invisible”
Listed elements in the framework of 2030 Agenda
relevant for indigenous peoples
source: https://www.un.org/development/desa/indigenouspeoples/wp-
content/uploads/sites/19/2016/10/Briefing-Paper-on-Indigenous-Peoples-Rights-and-the-2030-Agenda.pdf